2015 Enterprise WiFi Buyer's Guide

Only ten years ago, the idea of Wi-Fi as the primary access technology was little more than a vision. The WiFi network of that period were designed primarily as convenience networks and were not well-suited for the operation of mission-critical applications and access.

Over time, WiFi Networks became increasingly pervasive and architectures evolved to better manage and contain WiFi Network traffic. For these convenience networks, a model of centralised control and distinct points of presence via WiFi Network controllers eased the task of managing the increasing number of access points without overwhelming IT resources.